La llave de oro

Alfredo De La Fé y Fruko
(Colibrí Records)

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It’s been almost five years since the phenomenal album "Latitudes" was released by the Jimi Hendrix of violin. Now Alfredo De La Fé is back with a more diverse and even more powerful recording.

Oscar d' León and José Alberto "El Canario" are the guest vocalists. "El Canario" does his magic on the funny and roller-kicking "Julio el Gitano". The song is about a gypsy man who, despite his loss, has a dog that makes him happy. The soneos are on point, even barking as a dog (Yes! Barking as a dog!). But the duel between José Alberto and his flute (he whistles) and De La Fé’s violin make this a killer. You wanted swing? ¡Pues toma!

"La botija de abuelito" is another classic where Alfredo shows why he is the Latino Jimi. With the help of veteran Fruko, they turned this classic into a two-headed monster.

With everything from reggaeton to cha-cha-chá, Alfredo De La Fé has done a superb job of demonstrating how to mix styles without losing integrity and taste.

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